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Out of stockCannicci, Niccolò (1846-1906) Marina at Sunset (1906) Already at the 2010 meeting art auction Lot No. 177 Painting Oil/canvas 98 x 56 cm Adjudication price: 10.500 € Marina at Sunset Date: 1906 Painting Oil on canvas Dimensions (height x width in centimetres): 98 x 56 Annotations: Signature and date at lower left: NCannicci / 1906 Period: 1906 Measurements: Framed H 121.5 x W 79.5 x D 7 / Canvas H 98 x W 56 cm
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Out of stockCrucifixion oil on copper from the second half of the 17th century. The author is an Italo-Flemish painter active in Italy in the second half of the 17th century, a follower of Peter Paul Rubens (Siegen 1577 - Antwerp 1640). The work is in excellent condition. Period: Second half of the 17th century Measurements: Framed H 57 x W 49 x D 6 cm / Rummy H 30 x W 23 cm
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Out of stockAedicule frame in Florentine Renaissance style, first half of the 20th century. Made of green and gold lacquered wood in architectural form, upper band moulded and carved with various orders of decoration and surmounted by a carved coat of arms, Two pilasters with carved leaves and Corinthian capitals. Rich apron with carved and gilded leaves. Period: first half '900 Measurements: H 135 x W 78 x D 12 cm / Inside dimensions H 60 x W 50 cm
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Out of stock"Cavallo e cavaliere" by Marino Marini, pen and brushstroke ink on paper, 1945. Signature at lower right. The drawing was included in the archive of the artist's autograph works in May '94. Period: 1945 Measurements: Framed H 63 x W 53.5 x D 5.5 / Paper H 35 x W 26 cm
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Directoire-style half-moon gaming table from the first half of the 19th century. The table has: walnut panelling and maple inlays, an inlaid checker on the top, green cloth inside and truncated pyramid legs. Period: First half of the 19th century Measurements: H 82 x W103 x D 52 / Diameter Open 104 cm
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Out of stock"Bacchanal" oil on canvas from the 17th century. In good condition, the painting has been cleaned and re-tinted in the 1990s, small colour fades The Bacchanal (Latin: Bacchanalia) was a Roman festival with a propitiatory background, of Greek origin. The name is of Roman origin and derives from rituals dedicated to Bacchus, but its origin is older; it probably dates back to Magna Graecia, where it was strongly rooted in the territories of Campania and Lucania as a cult of Dionysus, identified with Bacchus and Liber. Already in Roman times, but probably even earlier, it was an orgiastic feast that later became (or perhaps returned to its origins) a propitiatory feast for the gods on the occasion of the sowing and harvesting of the crops. Period: 17th century Measurements: Framed H 56.5 x W 68 x D 7 cm / Canvas H 37 x W 48.5 cm